Suppression of fluctuation on the angle of arrival for freespace optical communication

Ming Li, Song Lin, Shu-ming Li, Shao-wen Yang

Optoelectronics Letters ›› 2012, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (4) : 297-300.

Optoelectronics Letters ›› 2012, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (4) : 297-300. DOI: 10.1007/s11801-012-1112-5
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Suppression of fluctuation on the angle of arrival for freespace optical communication

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In order to increase the coupling efficiency and suppress the random angular jitter induced by atmosphere turbulent, the fine tracking system with fast steering mirror (FSM) is demonstrated. The field experiment results of free-space optical communication link across 16 km show that when there is no tracking, the range of the x-axis coordinates’ fluctuation achieves 46 pixels, corresponding to the incident angle of 73.6 μrad, and its mean square deviation is 6.5 pixels, corresponding to the incident angle of 10.4 μrad. When there is tracking, the range of fluctuation is suppressed to 10 pixels and 16 μrad, and the mean square deviation reduces to 1.5 pixels and 2.6 μrad for the spot’s centroid and the incident angle, respectively. Significantly, the coupling efficiency increases by 6 times, and the fluctuation of received light power decreases obviously.

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Coupling Efficiency / Back Propagation Neural Network / Free Space Optical / Performance Index Function / Free Space Optical System

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Ming Li, Song Lin, Shu-ming Li, Shao-wen Yang. Suppression of fluctuation on the angle of arrival for freespace optical communication. Optoelectronics Letters, 2012, 8(4): 297‒300 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11801-012-1112-5

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This work has been supported by the Hubei Provincial Department of Education Grant (Nos.CXY2009B032 and D20102506).

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